The Manual Muscle Examination for Rotator Cuff Strength
- 1 September 1996
- journal article
- clinical trial
- Published by SAGE Publications in The American Journal of Sports Medicine
- Vol. 24 (5) , 581-588
- https://doi.org/10.1177/036354659602400504
Abstract
The electromyographic activity of eight muscles of the rotator cuff and shoulder girdle (supraspinatus, in fraspinatus, subscapularis, pectoralis, latissimus dorsi, and the anterior, middle, and posterior deltoid) was measured from the nondominant shoulders of 11 sub jects during a series of 29 isometric contractions. The contractions simulated different positions used for strength testing of the rotator cuff and involved eleva tion, external rotation, and internal rotation at three degrees of initial humeral rotation (-45° of internal rotation, 0°, +45° of external rotation) and scapular elevation (0°, 45°, 90°). Isolation of the supraspinatus muscle was best achieved with the test position of elevation at 90° of scapular elevation and +45° (exter nal rotation) of humeral rotation. Isolation of the in fraspinatus muscle was best achieved with external rotation at 0° of scapular elevation and -45° (internal rotation) of humeral rotation. Isolation of the subscap ularis muscle was best achieved with the Gerber push- off test. This study used four criteria for identifying the optimal manual muscle test for each rotator cuff mus cle : 1) maximal activation of the cuff muscle, 2) minimal contribution from involved shoulder synergists, 3) min imal provocation of pain, and 4) good test-retest reli ability. Based on the results of this study and known painful arcs of motion, an objective identification of the optimal tests for the manual muscle testing of the cuff was elucidated.Keywords
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